Housing Regeneration
The Decent Homes Programme and Community Regeneration, is a sector where we are deeply involved in a number of Partnership schemes with Local Authorities and Housing Associations, ensuring that residents homes are refurbished in an efficient yet considerate manner.
Track Record
Our track record in this sector spans over 100 years and today we are seen as one of the most innovative and forward thinking organisations in the sector with numerous awards to our credit recogising our endeavour in raising standards.
Project Delivery & Reputation
Placed at the heart of our business, we have established an enviable reputation for our skills and abilities in Partnering and Frameworks over the last decade. We can deliver tangible benefits and real added value across key drivers of Quality, Cost and Time withour compromise to Corporate Social Responsibility.
In 2008 we were award the TPAS (Tenant Participation Advisory Scheme) Accreditation for our continued commitment and development of our Customer Care Programme, being touted as one of the highest scoring ever seen.
Then, in 2009, our Tenant Liaison Officer, Daryll Pritchett was award Tenant Liaison Officer of the Year, beating off stiff competition from other contractors across the Midlands.
| Wolverhampton Decent Homes Programme | Contract Value: £150million |
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This 4 year programme commenced in April 2007 and involves both Decent Homes and a programme of external/estate upgrading to some 35,000 properties. Thomas Vale Construction following a vigorous selection process were selected to be one of three organisations to undertake the work and over a 6 month period prior to commencing works on site have invested significant time and resources to developing the team, which has proved invaluable and allowed knowledge sharing across all stakeholders. |
| Sandwell Decent Homes Partnership | Contract Value: £50million |
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Construction work commenced in September 2006 but prior to this Thomas Vale Construction personnel were integrated into the tenant action groups and there were regular progress meetings with client and tenant representatives. Dedicated liaison officers were appointed and there was involvement of tenants with regard to choices/options. |
| Birmingham Decent Homes Programme |
Contract Value: £500million (Birmingham Construction Partnership) |
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Birmingham Construction Partnership comprises Thomas Vale plc working collaboratively with Birmingham Urban Design and two other construction partners to undertake a comprehensive programme of construction maintenance works planned over the next 5-7 years, with an overall value of more than £500 million. The works are across a number of regeneration sectors such as education and housing stock, with a significant proportion being Decent Homes. The whole ethos of the project from the outset was to exceed the re-thinking Construction and Achieving Excellence Agendas. |
